Gold Rush Port: The Maritime Archaeology of San Francisco's Waterfront / Edition 1

Gold Rush Port: The Maritime Archaeology of San Francisco's Waterfront / Edition 1

by James P. Delgado
ISBN-10:
0520255801
ISBN-13:
9780520255807
Pub. Date:
03/04/2009
Publisher:
University of California Press
ISBN-10:
0520255801
ISBN-13:
9780520255807
Pub. Date:
03/04/2009
Publisher:
University of California Press
Gold Rush Port: The Maritime Archaeology of San Francisco's Waterfront / Edition 1

Gold Rush Port: The Maritime Archaeology of San Francisco's Waterfront / Edition 1

by James P. Delgado

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Overview

Described as a "forest of masts," San Francisco's Gold Rush waterfront was a floating economy of ships and wharves, where a dazzling array of global goods was traded and transported. Drawing on excavations in buried ships and collapsed buildings from this period, James P. Delgado re-creates San Francisco's unique maritime landscape, shedding new light on the city's remarkable rise from a small village to a boomtown of thousands in the three short years from 1848 to 1851. Gleaning history from artifacts—preserves and liquors in bottles, leather boots and jackets, hulls of ships, even crocks of butter lying alongside discarded guns—Gold Rush Port paints a fascinating picture of how ships and global connections created the port and the city of San Francisco. Setting the city's history into the wider web of international relationships, Delgado reshapes our understanding of developments in the Pacific that led to a world system of trading.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780520255807
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: 03/04/2009
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

James P. Delgado is the President of the Institute of Nautical Archaeology. His previous books include Lost Warships: An Archaeological Tour of War at Sea, Across the Top of the World: The Quest for the Northwest Passage, and the British Museum Encyclopedia of Underwater and Maritime Archaeology.

Table of Contents

List of Tables
Acknowledgments

1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Perspective
3. Global Maritime Connections in the Pacific before the Gold Rush
4. Development of the Gold Rush San Francisco Waterfront
5. The Commission Merchants
6. The Archaeology of Gold Rush San Francisco's Waterfront
7. Gold Rush Cargoes: Evidence of the World Maritime System
8. San Francisco and the Nineteenth-Century World Maritime System

Appendix 1: Commission Merchant Business Cards from the Supplemental Daily Alta California, October 4, 1849
Appendix 2: The “Representative Storeship” of 1849-1851
Appendix 3: Cargo Stored As Merchandise aboard the General Harrison Storeship
Sources Consulted and Cited
Index

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"A fantastic tale of maritime history on the Pacific frontier."—American Archaeology

"Delgado's book is both a monumental labor and a tour de force. . . . Highly recommended."—Choice

"Valuable for enticing readers to history."—
Intl Journal of Maritime History

"An essential reference for anyone interested in the salty side of San Francisco history."—California Historian

"An essential reference for anyone interested in the salty side of San Francisco history."—California Historian

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